The Secret Service and JFK's throat wound
by ScaryTruth
on Fri, Apr 5, 2013, 6:10 AM GMT
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Comment on Site Section: Warren Commission Document Photos: Secret Service Reenactment Photos, p1
In addressing the throat wound to JFK, I understand that in their December 1963 reenactment, the Secret Service, first, had the shot to JFK's throat occur while the presidential limo was approaching the Texas School Book Depository, while still on Houston Street. When that wouldn't work for a variety of reasons, and the limo made the left hand turn onto Elm Street, (moving away from the TSBD), the managers then had the president's stand-in to turn nearly completely around in the car so that the throat wound could still be attributed to a shot fired from the depository. Naturally, all of this became a non-issue when the throat wound was deemed to be a bullet's exit point, where it went on to inflict five more wounds to Governor John Connally. Quite a 'magic bullet' indeed, emerging in near-pristine condition, later discovered on a stretcher that was supposedly used to bring the governor into the emergency room at Parkland Hospital. It's interesting to note that both men involved in the discovery of the bullet refused to identify a bullet later presented by the Warren Commission, explaining that it's characteristics were starkly different from the one that they found. MRM

MLK\JFK assassination
by donaldgwilson
on Wed, Mar 27, 2013, 10:59 PM GMT
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Comment on Site Section:Martin Luther King Assassination
Former FBI agent Donald Wilson is alive and well and has written book(Evidence Withheld) describing never before seen evidence he recovered from Ray's car inplicating the FBI and CIA in MLK and JFK deaths. If interested go to this site for more info. Donald Wilson

Tommy Tarrants
by lacenaire
on Fri, Dec 28, 2012, 6:54 AM GMT
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Comment on Mary's Database Record:TARRANTS, THOMAS
Of course, Tarrants survived the ambush and did not die in 1968. He currently serves as Vice President of Ministry for the C.S. Lewis Institute.

Indian President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
by TheSpiritsofSFF
on Thu, Dec 6, 2012, 3:45 AM GMT
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Comment on Site Section: JFK Library Photos: JFK & Pres. of India
My birthplace is Mylapore, Madras City( Chennai), the Capital of India's southern State of Madras\Tamil Nadu. I am related to Dr. Radhakrishnan and have known him, his children, and grandchildren while I spent my early childhood in Madras. This visit happened at a very significant moment in independent India's history. During October\November 1962, India suffered a humiliating defeat when Communist China had brutally attacked India across its entire Himalayan frontier. U.S. President Kennedy had come to India's rescue and gave military, and economic assistance to face the challenge of Communist expansionism. India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was a strong proponent of a foreign policy known as Non-Aligned Movement and was not willing to openly embrace American military support. However, India had recognized the importance of the support extended by the Kennedy administration and Indian President had visited the United States to acknowledge India's sense of gratitude at that time of national crisis.